Britain has become better at replacing leaders than deciding direction (opens original article in a new tab)
Britain's political landscape shows increased leadership turnover and a shift in public expectations towards tangible results and clear narratives from leaders.
- Britain has had six prime ministers in the past decade since the Brexit referendum, compared to four in the previous 26 years.
- The article discusses a shift in political legitimacy, with voters valuing visible delivery over traditional electoral mandates.
- Andy Burnham's rise highlights changing public expectations for leaders to deliver results and provide clear narratives.
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